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>>> later today, former new york city mayor ed koch will be remembered at a funeral service here in manhattan. he died friday from congestive heart failure. >>> finally among the many topics that president obama discussed during that pregame interview yesterday was the boy scouts, whether they should be able to welcome openly gay members and leaders into the organization. president obama answered first with a simple yes before detailing his position. >> my attitude is that gays and lesbians should have access and opportunity the same way everybody else does in every institution and walk of life. you know the scouts are a great institution that are promoting young people and exposing them to, you know, to opportunities and leadership that, you know, will serve people for thee eest rest of their lives. >> that will be a spirited debate. >>> as always, let us know why you're awake. shoot us an e-mail. tweet me at mark halperin. we'll read the best responses later in the programming. >>> the longest super bowl in america history. the superdome's lights go out. full recap of the game. plus, where
>>> later today, former new york city mayor ed koch will be remembered at a funeral service here in manhattan. he died friday from congestive heart failure. >>> finally among the many topics that president obama discussed during that pregame interview yesterday was the boy scouts, whether they should be able to welcome openly gay members and leaders into the organization. president obama answered first with a simple yes before detailing his position. >> my attitude is...
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last night though the ravens quarterback rather going to disney world went to manhattan. he cape here muppets style for an appearance on the late show with dave letterman. the talk quickly turned to his on going contract negotiations. >> this is a contract negotiation and before the game what did your owner say to you about the game and the hopeful outcome? >> well, you know, i actually only talked to him a little bit before this game. before the new england game, he said this is our time. go get them. we have all the faith in you. you know, this is going to be your team for a long time. >> and when we're all done, you come into my office and you can beat me up all you want. >> exactly. >> you can get me down on all fours and grab my wallet. >> that was earlier in the year when i wasn't signing what they want md tow sign. when the time comes, can you come and beat on my desk. and i said all right, i'll take you up on. that i think the time has come. >> i think the time has come, indeed. good for you. >> all right. flack yes after that big win expected to get a new contrac
last night though the ravens quarterback rather going to disney world went to manhattan. he cape here muppets style for an appearance on the late show with dave letterman. the talk quickly turned to his on going contract negotiations. >> this is a contract negotiation and before the game what did your owner say to you about the game and the hopeful outcome? >> well, you know, i actually only talked to him a little bit before this game. before the new england game, he said this is...
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. ♪ >>> this is a live view from atop of the rock in manhattan. maybe going to be a snowier picture in a couple days. let's check on the weather with bill karins. i mean it sounds like it's going to be big. >> yeah, this is it. i mean this is the big one of the winter season. i think someone in eastern new england will get 30 inches of snow. that's 2 1/2 feet. eastern mass or northern rhode island. >> so you're saying i can't go 12 plus 12 and then add 6? basically, he says i can't do math. >> you said it. i didn't tell you anything. here's the setup. two storms are already on the map. we're going to have an unfun travel day throughout the great lakes today. a rainy pattern down in the southeast. those two storms combine off the east coast and about 24 hours from now for our friday night blizzard. that's when the worst of the weather conditions will be. and then right through saturday morning all of eastern mass out in cape cod is going to be really nasty. so blizzard watches now cover all of rhode island, eastern mass, most of connecticut, winter
. ♪ >>> this is a live view from atop of the rock in manhattan. maybe going to be a snowier picture in a couple days. let's check on the weather with bill karins. i mean it sounds like it's going to be big. >> yeah, this is it. i mean this is the big one of the winter season. i think someone in eastern new england will get 30 inches of snow. that's 2 1/2 feet. eastern mass or northern rhode island. >> so you're saying i can't go 12 plus 12 and then add 6? basically, he...
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here in manhattan, at central park about a foochlt t. 11.4 inches. laguardia 12.4 inches. at a meteorologist we get all sorts of grief about forecasts. i have to pat myself on the back and the whole weather channel crew and meteorologists behind the scenes. we knew this was coming. the forecast was pretty much dead on for new york city. between 8 and 15 inches of snow. we got that around the city. some areas a little bit less like even jfk had about 6 inches. they had more rain than snow. but overall the city is faring pretty well. we've been here since yesterday afternoon. and plenty of plows coming through. plenty of salt trucks. not as clear in some of the areas, north and east of the city. areas of connecticut had 2 1/2 to 3 feet of snow. it will be awhile before they're cleared out. the airports are open here. but again flights are limited. you hope to get everything back into schedule as we head into this afternoon and into your sunday. alex? >> paul goodloe,safe getting down from that little pile there. appreciate it. >>> we're going have much more coverage of this
here in manhattan, at central park about a foochlt t. 11.4 inches. laguardia 12.4 inches. at a meteorologist we get all sorts of grief about forecasts. i have to pat myself on the back and the whole weather channel crew and meteorologists behind the scenes. we knew this was coming. the forecast was pretty much dead on for new york city. between 8 and 15 inches of snow. we got that around the city. some areas a little bit less like even jfk had about 6 inches. they had more rain than snow. but...
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i was at a cafe in lower manhattan, actually. i did see beyonce. >> yeah. >> yeah? and? >> she was hot. that was good. >> really? >> yeah, i thought so. >> wow. >> what did you guys think? apparently she did not lip-sync. >> no, i would prefer jennifer hudson and the sandy hook choir. >> that was amazing. i did see that. >> so moving. that was fantastic. and the game was pretty good, too. >> we've had some good super bowls of late. >> interesting game, though. it went one way, it went the other way. >> with 34 minutes. >> with 34 minutes in between. >> 34 minutes in the middle. >> so did anybody here pick the 49ers? i think we all picked the ravens last week. >> i did. >> you picked the 49ers? >> i did, didn't i? >> i don't know. >> i think i did. >> nate silver picked the 49ers. >> oh. >> did he really? i tell you what, nate is great when it comes to politics. he's had a rough run of it in football. >> let's get to politics. >> it was a great game, though. great country. you think about our childhoods, right? what could you count on? the super bowl would be a terrible g
i was at a cafe in lower manhattan, actually. i did see beyonce. >> yeah. >> yeah? and? >> she was hot. that was good. >> really? >> yeah, i thought so. >> wow. >> what did you guys think? apparently she did not lip-sync. >> no, i would prefer jennifer hudson and the sandy hook choir. >> that was amazing. i did see that. >> so moving. that was fantastic. and the game was pretty good, too. >> we've had some good super bowls of...
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dynamics of the housing market and all the different ways things are traded and how people in lower manhattan make money off of it, this is the one thing all of cuss grasp about what went wrong when our economy was destroyed in a way that we have still not recovered from. that's one thing about the meltdown that everybody gets, right? which makes this headline today both a wow moment and a duh moment. u.s. sues s&p over pre-crisis mortgage ratings. the government alleging that standard & poor's rating agency knowingly inflated its ratings on risky mortgage investments, giving high marks to mortgage-backed securities because it wanted to earn more business from the banks that issued these poopbag investments. oh, "poopbag" isn't in the quote. sorry. i added that. so that's a duh, right? these guys clearly should be busted. these were the guys in charge of the ratings. these were the guys who were supposed to be labeling the poopbag financials as such. event selli of money stoppe it's today? these n we still have not handled that problem? sho f very, very worried t gover w here. >> t >> ha you
dynamics of the housing market and all the different ways things are traded and how people in lower manhattan make money off of it, this is the one thing all of cuss grasp about what went wrong when our economy was destroyed in a way that we have still not recovered from. that's one thing about the meltdown that everybody gets, right? which makes this headline today both a wow moment and a duh moment. u.s. sues s&p over pre-crisis mortgage ratings. the government alleging that standard...
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the snow began falling earlier this morning across manhattan and the outer burrows and will continue throughout the day potentially bringing new york to a standstill. blizzard watches and warnings are in effect through tomorrow up and down the east coast, including in new haven, connecticut, where you see the snow falling on the green at yale and a wintry mix at the state capitol in providence, are you riry. parts of new england could be digging out by three feet by tomorrow. joining us from prov dinse is ron mott. thank you so much. it's beautiful. you look great. this is a serious storm. >> it is a serious storm. you know, those jokes aside there, you can kind of laugh at this storm at this moment, but in three or four hours it's not going to be a laughing matter at all. we're getting probably our first half inch ar so here in providence. there was one national weather service forecast that called for as much as 42 inches of snow in providence. it's hard to get your head around that amount of snow. now just a few minutes ago the governor here lincoln chafy told all nonemergency sta
the snow began falling earlier this morning across manhattan and the outer burrows and will continue throughout the day potentially bringing new york to a standstill. blizzard watches and warnings are in effect through tomorrow up and down the east coast, including in new haven, connecticut, where you see the snow falling on the green at yale and a wintry mix at the state capitol in providence, are you riry. parts of new england could be digging out by three feet by tomorrow. joining us from...
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say, 8:00, 9:00 tomorrow morning, we could be dealing with maybe 10, 12, 18 inches of snow here in manhattan. of course, seeing more north and even east of the city. long island will see potentially that two-foot amount of snow, as well. again, some of the snow cut down initially with mixing and changing over with rain but just north of here, temperature at white plains just gotten to 32. been below that and snow all day and the roads are much more difficult to travel further away from the city as you get, also further away from the rain/snow line we've been dancing with earlier today. again, this winter storm really hasn't even begun across new york and that's the key. the mayor was talking about it. mayor of new york city. the governor of connecticut. the governor of massachusetts. they're all talking about hunker down. basically, shelter in place. ride this one out. good news is it is happening on a friday afternoon. friday night. so most people are not working this weekend. and again, most schools are not in session over the weekend, as well. good timing on that. we haven't seen anything
say, 8:00, 9:00 tomorrow morning, we could be dealing with maybe 10, 12, 18 inches of snow here in manhattan. of course, seeing more north and even east of the city. long island will see potentially that two-foot amount of snow, as well. again, some of the snow cut down initially with mixing and changing over with rain but just north of here, temperature at white plains just gotten to 32. been below that and snow all day and the roads are much more difficult to travel further away from the city...
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in new york, manhattan is very well served by buses and subway trains and further out in to the but rougs and then further options and whereas in atlanta, the subways and the trains and buses constructed in a way and difficult to get from the poorer area of town to the more pros pous area of town and harder to get to work in other parts of town. do you think that these are like created in this way to keep people sort of defacto segregated? >> certainly, we have a long history of not investing in public transit and looking at the highway act back in the 1980s, most of our federal dollars were going to building, highs, repairing highways and something important for our economy. we don't want to suggest that's not important but at the same time when you look at both not just the benefit to the economy but the way in which communities and communities of color dependent on public transit, if we fail to create roots from communities of color to where jobs are located then obviously we are going to see higher unemployment rates in communities of color and what we see. so i think what you're sugg
in new york, manhattan is very well served by buses and subway trains and further out in to the but rougs and then further options and whereas in atlanta, the subways and the trains and buses constructed in a way and difficult to get from the poorer area of town to the more pros pous area of town and harder to get to work in other parts of town. do you think that these are like created in this way to keep people sort of defacto segregated? >> certainly, we have a long history of not...
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i spoke with some in manhattan here the other night. they want to help these guys. they need a mechanism. they need an organizing principle. >> the movie "zero dark thirty," when your piece, the former navy s.e.a.l. made reference to an agency woman, he called her, who identified bin laden's body for him, saying, quote, back at the jalalabad base, we pulled bin laden out of the bag. i brought the agency woman over. i still had all my stuff on. we looked down and i asked is this the guy? is this your guy? she was crying. that's when i took my magazine out of the gun and gave to it her as a souvenir. what a moment. >> what a moment. he said do you have room in your backpack for this? and then he didn't see her after that, because they went on to bagram for further information of bin laden's body. >> phil bronstein, fabulous journalism, as you know. >> thank you. thank you, chris. >> you must know how good of work you've done. >> we used to do it together. >> you were a great editor when i serve you'd well. >> you did. >> when i return, let me finish with dick cheney's
i spoke with some in manhattan here the other night. they want to help these guys. they need a mechanism. they need an organizing principle. >> the movie "zero dark thirty," when your piece, the former navy s.e.a.l. made reference to an agency woman, he called her, who identified bin laden's body for him, saying, quote, back at the jalalabad base, we pulled bin laden out of the bag. i brought the agency woman over. i still had all my stuff on. we looked down and i asked is this...
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. >> every year, the 104 students at the ideal school in manhattan create their very own civil rights museum. >> this bulletin board supports our civil rights museum. >> they are at the forefront of the fight for a more equitable society. >> that is not a nice sun. >> i think they love hearing about people who struggled and then also overcame something. >> many of the students are overcoming their own challenges. the founding principles of the school are based on inclusion and diversity. children with different levels of neurological ability, who may have autism, downs syndrome, or a physical ability. >> when we talk about inclusion, what we're talking about is diversity. that's the essence of the entire school. that's the philosophy that underlying everything we do. >> audra zuckerman is the co-founder of the school. she has a seventh grader with down syndrome. >> i think one of the things they do really well here is they speak about injustice. they teach the kids about situations in history or contemporary situations where people are not treated fairly or differently because of thei
. >> every year, the 104 students at the ideal school in manhattan create their very own civil rights museum. >> this bulletin board supports our civil rights museum. >> they are at the forefront of the fight for a more equitable society. >> that is not a nice sun. >> i think they love hearing about people who struggled and then also overcame something. >> many of the students are overcoming their own challenges. the founding principles of the school are...
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today, funeral services are being held today in new york city for the long-time mayor ed koch at a manhattan synagogue. his coffin was draped with the new york city flag as president bill clinton led other political figures in praising the street-wise mayor for his political accumin. >> i don't think i ever debated, discussed, agreed with, argued with anybody in this line of work who had a better feel for the impact of what people in government did on the real lives of people. we miss you so much because we all know you're doing a lot better because you lived and served. >> in nevada fidel castro maid an extended public appearance voting in cuba's parliamentary elections. his first appearance many n more than two years. the 86 wrerld-year-old had voted from his home in three previous electrics since he was hospitalized back in 2006. >>> in the u.k. researchers say that they have actually identified newly discovered skeletal remains found under a parking lot as those of the much revive vialed king richard iii who william shakespeare immortalized, a horse, a horse, i my kingdom for a horse. th
today, funeral services are being held today in new york city for the long-time mayor ed koch at a manhattan synagogue. his coffin was draped with the new york city flag as president bill clinton led other political figures in praising the street-wise mayor for his political accumin. >> i don't think i ever debated, discussed, agreed with, argued with anybody in this line of work who had a better feel for the impact of what people in government did on the real lives of people. we miss you...
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was happening out west and up through the midwest, and he said at the time we can frankly do without manhattan. we can do without new york. we can do without chicago. we can do without all these major city that is were largely black and brown. the republican party today is still playing on that script. as we know with the demographic shifts, that's a losing proposition if you stay with it for so long. what they've done is instead, they have recruited some very able candidates, ted cruz, marco rubio, people of color who can carry the gop banner who are certainly absolute conservatives, but the issue is it is not who carries the banner. it's what that flag stands for. and unless and until the republican party does some real work, real hard look at its policy and just how, you know, the animosity they have had through black and brown communities, until they do that work i don't see a pathway back. >> in another article roger says this about the president. i'm quoting him. he's too busy getting the middle class to hate rich people, blacks to hate whites. i'm now going to quote the third sentence,
was happening out west and up through the midwest, and he said at the time we can frankly do without manhattan. we can do without new york. we can do without chicago. we can do without all these major city that is were largely black and brown. the republican party today is still playing on that script. as we know with the demographic shifts, that's a losing proposition if you stay with it for so long. what they've done is instead, they have recruited some very able candidates, ted cruz, marco...
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you and whoopi goldberg are co-hosting the rain force forest eco rock benefit here in manhattan. >> that's a group that's taken down some pretty big -- not taken down, but knocked some sense into some pretty big goliath, business goliaths, and that's what it takes. it's profit but profit with principles. you know, you don't have to rake the land and the air to make a profit. that's the bottom line. i just think the problem that i see is the immediate si of everything. when i hear them talking 25 years, you are right, i think the people have to get out and let the government know, and the people in terms of joining groups like rainforest action network, which devote their whole lives and rdc devote their whole lives to getting out there and making the change for awful us. we can't leave the next generation and our children with this planet in disarray the way it is. we've had our day in the sun. we've had our seasons and everything, and now -- >> i still have a few more days in the sun. >> me too, but i've got a 5-year-old now, and -- >> we all would. >> we all would. >> a little more time
you and whoopi goldberg are co-hosting the rain force forest eco rock benefit here in manhattan. >> that's a group that's taken down some pretty big -- not taken down, but knocked some sense into some pretty big goliath, business goliaths, and that's what it takes. it's profit but profit with principles. you know, you don't have to rake the land and the air to make a profit. that's the bottom line. i just think the problem that i see is the immediate si of everything. when i hear them...
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. >> 20 years ago today an explosion rocked lower manhattan after a van parked beneath the north tower of the world trade center detonated 1,500 pounds of explosives. six people were killed almost instantly and more than 1,000 were injured in the blast. >> we thought it was an earthquake. >> everything went dark. there was a lot of smoke. couldn't see where we were going. >> reporter: a task force of more than 700 fbi agents launched a massive manhunt for those responsible. and two years later, the mastermind of the bombing ramsey usef was captured in pakistan and turned over to authorities. to bring down the north tower of the world trade center and have the fallen debris take out the other. it was a plan that would come to pass nearly ten years later. >> reporter: the threat of terrorists striking on u.s. soil has become a reality, but the nation's resolve was strong america rallied and new york city, got to work. >> i can hear you. the rest of the world hears you. and the people -- and the people who knocked these buildings down will hear all of us soon. >> while the skyline of lowe
. >> 20 years ago today an explosion rocked lower manhattan after a van parked beneath the north tower of the world trade center detonated 1,500 pounds of explosives. six people were killed almost instantly and more than 1,000 were injured in the blast. >> we thought it was an earthquake. >> everything went dark. there was a lot of smoke. couldn't see where we were going. >> reporter: a task force of more than 700 fbi agents launched a massive manhunt for those...
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if we're going to win in manhattan and in minot, we have to be able to actually talk to both sets of people at the same time and we got to have people that represent their states and we have to be a party that's willing to allow people to vote their conscience. >> i'm looking at a couple of the senators who are women, kay haguen in north carolina, mag zbi, and, of course, mary landrieu, she escapes the vengeance of the right every six years. she manages to get re-elected down there by being careful and by being very respectful of the local attitudes about politics, especially like guns in louisiana and immigration, of course, down there. if you're the democratic leader, do you want to advise people to vote with the majority and help them pass bills or save themselves? >> i think you're going to see a little bit of both not to step on guy's territory here. but i think that you will see some public boosterism and you will see people privately getting a pass. i think you have seen it in response to immigration in the last couple days with some of the senators you have discussed a minute
if we're going to win in manhattan and in minot, we have to be able to actually talk to both sets of people at the same time and we got to have people that represent their states and we have to be a party that's willing to allow people to vote their conscience. >> i'm looking at a couple of the senators who are women, kay haguen in north carolina, mag zbi, and, of course, mary landrieu, she escapes the vengeance of the right every six years. she manages to get re-elected down there by...
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his funeral will be monday in manhattan. here's a look at the other top stories making news. chicago cops are trying to figure out who killed the high school sophomore who was shot in a chicago park one week after she performed at president obama's inauguration. there is now a $40,000 reward for information leading to the girl's killer. if you have a twitter account, now might be a good time to change the password. they snagged user names, passwords and e-mail addresses and twitter insists their site is secure. this weekend marks the 100th anniversary of the grant central terminal, the world's largest train station and one of morning's most popular tourist attracts. nfl royalty joins me now. 16 seasons playing pro football, hall of famer marcus allen did it all. but his 74 yard dash for the douch down in 1984 made him a super bowl legend. now from the big easy, the site of tomorrow's big game. good to see you, sir. >> thanks a lot. >> a lot of talks about safety in the nfl. thousands of concussion-related lawsuits and even president obama said last week he had a son he would
his funeral will be monday in manhattan. here's a look at the other top stories making news. chicago cops are trying to figure out who killed the high school sophomore who was shot in a chicago park one week after she performed at president obama's inauguration. there is now a $40,000 reward for information leading to the girl's killer. if you have a twitter account, now might be a good time to change the password. they snagged user names, passwords and e-mail addresses and twitter insists...
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. >> how about manhattan island? >> our manhattan island. some other pictures. where do you like to stay if you go there? >> just to say the quistanap? >> i scant pronounce it but i can stay there. let's talk about the guy on the cover. prince harry. >> what did we learn about him that we don't already know? >> there's always something to learn about. he went on a 15-hour bender is maybe what we call it. >> really? >> yeah. he's on leave for four or five weeks and it's understandable and he's coming back from a pretty intense tour of duty as we know where he actually got behind his rifle and, you know, went to war. so, i think, you know, this guy's just -- seems to be one that as crazy as he gets sometimes, he's still the closest to everyone's heart i think in terms of being a royal who takes his job seriously but seems human and likes to have a good time and who can't like that? >> so, how do we know this isn't sort of a pr push after the whole naked thing? >> well, if that were the case, we would have had the ability to shoot him, photograph him, that is. so,
. >> how about manhattan island? >> our manhattan island. some other pictures. where do you like to stay if you go there? >> just to say the quistanap? >> i scant pronounce it but i can stay there. let's talk about the guy on the cover. prince harry. >> what did we learn about him that we don't already know? >> there's always something to learn about. he went on a 15-hour bender is maybe what we call it. >> really? >> yeah. he's on leave for four...
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new york, the subway needs to be rebuilt, everybody below manhattan needs to be fixed. now the government seems to be operating like that. >> travel, go to other countries and see the infrastructure they are building, the airports -- >> france. >> everywhere you go. spend a week and a half in china. it is amazing. it used to be a bipartisan issue, infrastructure. used to sail through. you tried to figure the proper amount of money to spend. but it is penny wise and pound foolish not to repair your bridges and repair them. it's a recipe for decline. >> governor christy has made his name by saying i'm not going to fix the lincoln tunnel or rebuild or open wider passes from new jersey to new york city which is their essential trade route. >> new jersey is 37th or 38th in job creation because infrastruk structure is a way to increase trade. there are countless bridges that support i-95 on its way to philadelphia. to repair those bridges is a $4 billion price tag. the city and state doesn't have the money. it has to come from somewhere. >> that's from florida to the top of t
new york, the subway needs to be rebuilt, everybody below manhattan needs to be fixed. now the government seems to be operating like that. >> travel, go to other countries and see the infrastructure they are building, the airports -- >> france. >> everywhere you go. spend a week and a half in china. it is amazing. it used to be a bipartisan issue, infrastructure. used to sail through. you tried to figure the proper amount of money to spend. but it is penny wise and pound...
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all of washington, all of manhattan, the entire press corps would stop and focus its attention on this unprecedented overreach, constitutional overreach. >> well, i think some of it will come out in the brennan testimony, and that should be very, very interesting. i think we made the point yesterday that if this was happening in the bush administration, people would be going crazy especially in the sort of echo chamber. but i do think, when you think through the debate on this and the debate you and i would have on this, we would end up exactly where we are on the debate about torture. where we both end up evolving a little bit because we both love this country. we both want to respect the moral values that it's pinned upon, but we also both want our children to be safe. >> right. >> i mean, i think that the debate would sound the same. >> it's a balancing act. i am surprised -- and willie, let me bring you in here because we went through this a lot, talking about enhanced interrogation techniques. and pretty soon even sleep deprivation and things that are done to u.s. soldiers in basi
all of washington, all of manhattan, the entire press corps would stop and focus its attention on this unprecedented overreach, constitutional overreach. >> well, i think some of it will come out in the brennan testimony, and that should be very, very interesting. i think we made the point yesterday that if this was happening in the bush administration, people would be going crazy especially in the sort of echo chamber. but i do think, when you think through the debate on this and the...
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that money ends up back here in manhattan. >> event economics are like trojan horses. they are brought to a city and sold with the idea of the party aspect. like your city is going to host a party, you should have pride in that, it means something to the country. >> new orleans. >> it's reflected all over the world when a city hosts the olympics or world cup. it imposed an economic structure saying we are going to base it around a service economy, no benefits, seasonal work. it's 21st century migrant work. the rug is then pulled out from under you as soon as the event is over creating a dependence on this work and dependence by voters on what do we have to do to lure the big events back. >> in addition to the neuro science of the brain, you can talk about the attachment we have. everyone is irritated by the economics of this, building a streetcar that runs downtown, not the parts of the city where poor people live. on the other hand, people in the city are excited to host the party that is the super bowl. how are we so attached to something that is not so good for us?
that money ends up back here in manhattan. >> event economics are like trojan horses. they are brought to a city and sold with the idea of the party aspect. like your city is going to host a party, you should have pride in that, it means something to the country. >> new orleans. >> it's reflected all over the world when a city hosts the olympics or world cup. it imposed an economic structure saying we are going to base it around a service economy, no benefits, seasonal work....
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a space that san francisco, boston and manhattan could fit in with room to spare. there are so many factors contributing to the city's financial distress but among them, an 18.2% unemployment rate and there is this. the detroit news reported this week that nearly half of the city's owners of residential properties failed to pay their tax bills last year, amounting to nearly $250 million uncollected. no taxes, no revenue. even if everyone had a job in the city and they all paid all their taxes it wouldn't be enough because there simply are not enough detroiters. michigan's republican governor, that tough nerd rick snider drove the population point home in a thursday media roundtable. >> an overriding strategic goal for the city of detroit is back to this. we need to grow the city of detroit. >> man, when you see a chart, you know you've got an answer. but actually, what i've got is a deafening question. how? how will you build the city for two million people and more than one million of them leave, can you ever get your city back? joining me now, a son and daughter
a space that san francisco, boston and manhattan could fit in with room to spare. there are so many factors contributing to the city's financial distress but among them, an 18.2% unemployment rate and there is this. the detroit news reported this week that nearly half of the city's owners of residential properties failed to pay their tax bills last year, amounting to nearly $250 million uncollected. no taxes, no revenue. even if everyone had a job in the city and they all paid all their taxes...
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driving in from manhattan, there were dozens and dozens of cars throughout the way abandoned. i'm here in port jefferson. they picked up 25 inches of snow. i've got my measuring stick, and that's only 22 inches. now because the snow has been blowing and drifting, i'm going to attempt to walk out here. you talk about will people be able to get to work and dig out their cars, they've got to dig through very heavy and hard snow now. measured here, now it's about 26 inches. and i'm trying still to get to this car, and then imagine once you get there, you've got to dig that out. you can see one of the plows out here to plow this area. it is more and more difficult to get here. here's the thing. that was 25, 26 inches of snow i walked through. let's measure the bumper of this car. that's about 12 inches off the ground. so unless all this is plowed out of here, there's no way, even if you dig this car out, it can get out of here. this is a giant parking lot. imagine this scene in people's driveways. hundreds and then thousands that keep multiplying. this part of eastern long island,
driving in from manhattan, there were dozens and dozens of cars throughout the way abandoned. i'm here in port jefferson. they picked up 25 inches of snow. i've got my measuring stick, and that's only 22 inches. now because the snow has been blowing and drifting, i'm going to attempt to walk out here. you talk about will people be able to get to work and dig out their cars, they've got to dig through very heavy and hard snow now. measured here, now it's about 26 inches. and i'm trying still to...
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. >> there's an ihop in downtown manhattan that just opened. >> you know where else there is one? oshkosh. >> you know where i went sunday night -- >> friendly's? how great is friendly's? >> i went to five guys? there's a lot of healthy tough. a veggie burger there. >> i had fries. they were really good. >> did you finish them? >> wow. >> friendlies makes a mistake. i went to friendlies a couple years ago they have the calorie count on all of that stuff. you know, i don't obsess. >> no. >> over what i eat? >> why did you just eat four mun kins in a 30 second period of time. disgusting. >> and they must fry everything at that place. >> ask for the version without the calories or ask them to scribble them out. >> you know who else likes the version without the calories. >> love those fries. >> diamond jim. he has the executive editor at "politico." you know that by now. good morning. >> that was one heck of an introduction. i like that. >> wasn't that great? you an ihop man? you want a short stack? >> i go to one in alexander and must admit take the kids there occasionally. >> of co
. >> there's an ihop in downtown manhattan that just opened. >> you know where else there is one? oshkosh. >> you know where i went sunday night -- >> friendly's? how great is friendly's? >> i went to five guys? there's a lot of healthy tough. a veggie burger there. >> i had fries. they were really good. >> did you finish them? >> wow. >> friendlies makes a mistake. i went to friendlies a couple years ago they have the calorie count on all...
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liberal president will do that, we will let the applause subside and let everybody in the media go out in manhattan and washington and we'll go back to our office and respond to the people in their district. the people even in my district support universal background checks and end to gun trafficking. >> the thing to watch for is women in congress. in 1994, when they passed the assault weapons ban. i agree with you, there won't be an assault weapons ban passed, when they start voting on these other issues, 29% of republican men voted for the assault weapons ban but 62% of women did. the same thing on the democratic side, i think it was something like 72% of democratic men voted for it and 89% of democratic women. >> this is huge. it is a hugedy vide on the issue. >> we now have 80 women in the house and 20 in the senate. i think it's something to watch. >> jim vandehei, back when the assault weapons ban passed in 1984, the man who made it happen, ronald wilson reagan, by lobbying republican moderates afraid to support the assault weapon ban. reagan weighed in and made the difference. tonight, they
liberal president will do that, we will let the applause subside and let everybody in the media go out in manhattan and washington and we'll go back to our office and respond to the people in their district. the people even in my district support universal background checks and end to gun trafficking. >> the thing to watch for is women in congress. in 1994, when they passed the assault weapons ban. i agree with you, there won't be an assault weapons ban passed, when they start voting on...
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in his state of the city speech this week, mayor michael bloomberg pushed to ban styrofoam in manhattan. >> it's not just terrible for the environment. it's another thing that's terrible for the taxpayers. styrofoam increases the cost of recycling by as much as $20 per ton because it has to be removed, something we know is environmentally destructive that is costing taxpayers money and that is easily replaceable, i think is something we can do without. >> joining me michael barbareau covers mayor bloomberg for "the no, times." good to see you. >> good to be here. >> he wants to take styrofoam out of new york city stores and restaurants. how feetible is th ibfeasible i? >> entirely feasible. this is like the cockroach of trash. >> the cockroach of trash. >> it never dies, it doesn't biodegrade, it breaks apart, ends up in the water system, being 20,000 tons of it in the city's landfills and he thinks it's unnecessary. >> and we think this is something that he can get done before he leaves office? >> yes. he's had a little more difficulty with banning other things like a 32-ounce soda but
in his state of the city speech this week, mayor michael bloomberg pushed to ban styrofoam in manhattan. >> it's not just terrible for the environment. it's another thing that's terrible for the taxpayers. styrofoam increases the cost of recycling by as much as $20 per ton because it has to be removed, something we know is environmentally destructive that is costing taxpayers money and that is easily replaceable, i think is something we can do without. >> joining me michael...
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>> he's not going to have time to kayak around manhattan. >> is he all right with all this? >> he is really pumped up. i think the whole group is. >> steve burk is pumped up. >> and he's athletic and working hard. >> his hair never moves. 100% every time. >> like superman. >> i love listening to these guys down in orlando talking about their relationship. you have a really fascinating, really good relationship with steve burke. >> we've worked together now almost 13 years. and we've seen comcast change an awful lot. here we are. he has put together a super team here at nbcuniversal. we had a great management retreat. we have an ambitious goal for '13 and beyond. this is a long-term proposition. we'll tell the employees in a town hall later today that, you know, it's not two years. it's not one quarter. it's a consistency and purpose and a belief that if we build it and we have the best content and the best distribution, we're going to have a great company. >> come cacast chairman and ceo brian roberts. >>> coming up on "morning joe" major antonio villaraigosa will join us. y
>> he's not going to have time to kayak around manhattan. >> is he all right with all this? >> he is really pumped up. i think the whole group is. >> steve burk is pumped up. >> and he's athletic and working hard. >> his hair never moves. 100% every time. >> like superman. >> i love listening to these guys down in orlando talking about their relationship. you have a really fascinating, really good relationship with steve burke. >> we've...
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the big cities like kansas city, tope topeka, manhattan, wichita city, 6 to 12 inches. that's a high-impact event in the midwest. the rest of the east coast, you're fine today. you're actually fine for a couple days here in boston. but the weekend -- this would be the third weekend in a row with nasty weather conditions. we've had two huge snowstorms in a row. the possibility of a third one. notice the temperatures, though, a little warmer. we could mix in with rain on this one. it may help us out a little bit. our very reliable, european computer model, the one that's nailed the last two weekend snowstorms in new england, is predicting as much as 6 to 12 inches. again, we're still four or five days away from this. these are rough estimates. but it at least shows you the potential is there for another high-impact snow event as we go throughout saturday night and then during the day on sunday. again, this one's a little more questionable because of the temperatures. but i'll update that, of course, as we go throughout the week. you're watching "morning joe." we're brewed
the big cities like kansas city, tope topeka, manhattan, wichita city, 6 to 12 inches. that's a high-impact event in the midwest. the rest of the east coast, you're fine today. you're actually fine for a couple days here in boston. but the weekend -- this would be the third weekend in a row with nasty weather conditions. we've had two huge snowstorms in a row. the possibility of a third one. notice the temperatures, though, a little warmer. we could mix in with rain on this one. it may help us...
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rail service is suspended from manhattan to upstate. i want to take you to a place now hard hit by superstorm sandy staten island. tonight, maybe i should say now this morning, has a lot of people on edge. scott mcgrath lost the first floor of his home to sandy and he like so many others are rebuilding and bracing for what's ahead. >> everybody has fear, you know. you seen the gas lines this afternoon. people were on the -- they -- the gas stations were running out of gas because people were getting their generators and cars full because it was a hard hit. if this tide is high like they are expecting and the high winds we're in for a long night. >> gary tuchman, part of this long night right along with folks like him. gary tuchman is live in staten island. how bad is it? hopefully not as bad as they were anticipating. >> reporter: well, there was a lot of anxiety, brooke. there's no question about it. it is certainly not as bad as connecticut as rhode island, massachusetts, new hampshire and maine. there's been a lot of snow and wind. w
rail service is suspended from manhattan to upstate. i want to take you to a place now hard hit by superstorm sandy staten island. tonight, maybe i should say now this morning, has a lot of people on edge. scott mcgrath lost the first floor of his home to sandy and he like so many others are rebuilding and bracing for what's ahead. >> everybody has fear, you know. you seen the gas lines this afternoon. people were on the -- they -- the gas stations were running out of gas because people...
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: say, lower manhattan? what, no. don't say. why do you have to say? just don't say. come on. 9/11, a flood and a hurricane. we've had enough disasters. don't use us as the hypothetical. when did lower manhattan become standard unit of destruction measurement? that's what i want to know. why has it got to be... ( cheers and applause ) that could very easily be my pizza delivery xeno. for god's sake can't we convert back to [bleep] rhode island? how many rhode islands are. two regional wars. still not world war iii. iran and north korea. transitive property. someone call israel and tell them. -x,yy5 ( cheers and applause ) >> jon: welcome back. my guest tonight emmy-winning sportscaster for nbc, please welcome back to the program bob costas. ( cheers and applause ) nice to see you. >> how are you doing jon: always good to have a guest on that i can swap jackets with. we're going to talk sports. there's nothing that i like better than talking sports but before we get to the sports i have to talk to you about y
: say, lower manhattan? what, no. don't say. why do you have to say? just don't say. come on. 9/11, a flood and a hurricane. we've had enough disasters. don't use us as the hypothetical. when did lower manhattan become standard unit of destruction measurement? that's what i want to know. why has it got to be... ( cheers and applause ) that could very easily be my pizza delivery xeno. for god's sake can't we convert back to [bleep] rhode island? how many rhode islands are. two regional wars....
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that's the scene in manhattan at this hour. a quick reminder, the storm is officially a fatal storm. there was a 74-year-old man who was hit after a young woman was driving in poughkeepsie new york. hit him on the side of the road because she lost control of her vehicle, apparently, because of the snowing conditions. so one fatality reported there. let's talk a little bit more about who's getting hit the worst right now. boston getting ready for round two. >> yes, and we have been watching this. the storm system came together this afternoon. that's when the heavy snow started in boston. it is now just kind of paralleling the coast, but then will gradually make its way further out into the atlantic. i want to point out one thing to you. that is you may be able to see it. it's difficult for even me to see, but kind of this brighter white shaded area e extending right along that i-95 corridor. that's the next burst we're talking ability. meaning that's where some heavier snowfall amounts can be felt, but it's on the back side. as
that's the scene in manhattan at this hour. a quick reminder, the storm is officially a fatal storm. there was a 74-year-old man who was hit after a young woman was driving in poughkeepsie new york. hit him on the side of the road because she lost control of her vehicle, apparently, because of the snowing conditions. so one fatality reported there. let's talk a little bit more about who's getting hit the worst right now. boston getting ready for round two. >> yes, and we have been...
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that's another thing they really objected to in manhattan. said you can't start a book with the word failure. at least i won that argument. i said you know, our success is originally based in failure and you know what? all of us make mistakes and all of us sometimes fail. sometimes with relationships or investments or fail with jobs. um... i flunked my first driving test when i was 16 and totald the car while parallel parking and some student wills not get into college. really when you fail it's not the end of the road. it's more of an opportunity and away to find a different path. when i come to those moments in life, i think of the perz yen proverb that says when it's dark you can see the star. for those of you that have been there, i failed get a really good sunset picture on,k 2. this is actually a volcano in mexico but i love this climbing photo to end the climing sequence. so, here's our dirt bag climbers. done with the climb and it's time for me to head back to berkley. i was very weak and fortunately, we were still alive. that year fi
that's another thing they really objected to in manhattan. said you can't start a book with the word failure. at least i won that argument. i said you know, our success is originally based in failure and you know what? all of us make mistakes and all of us sometimes fail. sometimes with relationships or investments or fail with jobs. um... i flunked my first driving test when i was 16 and totald the car while parallel parking and some student wills not get into college. really when you fail...
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joining me is richard dreyfuss from the manhattan institute. whenever someone says they have pension obligations, higher taxes. and a state like illinois, may be a federal bailout? >> i hope not. i think the answer is you got to live within your means and what we have done is overcommitted and overspent. what i would like to see is better fund our plans, bring them more into balance without increasing taxes. and -- connell: issuing new bonds to refinance the liabilities? do you talk about the easier said than done, how do you lend illinois more money? how do you get favorable rates to extinguish the debt that is out there? >> i wouldn't do that. these pension obligation bonds are part of the problem because they allow you to further leverage the plan so what i would like to see is prohibition on them. we ought to be paying for these benefits and have an environment where we are looking at cutting edge expenses and better funding. charles: the municipalities should be cutting? but there is no municipality in the country talking about cutting exp
joining me is richard dreyfuss from the manhattan institute. whenever someone says they have pension obligations, higher taxes. and a state like illinois, may be a federal bailout? >> i hope not. i think the answer is you got to live within your means and what we have done is overcommitted and overspent. what i would like to see is better fund our plans, bring them more into balance without increasing taxes. and -- connell: issuing new bonds to refinance the liabilities? do you talk about...
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sandra smith is here in manhattan. jeff flock is in chicago and robert gray in the hollywood hills, in southern california. melissa: really great stuff from all of you today. we thought it would be fun to learn how much you can stretch your dollar in each city so how much does a square foot cost? adam, i want to start with you. >> you're looking $406 a square foot. $2.6 million you get your own workout room. lots of places have that. check out the rain laundry room. you heard sandra smith talk about the laundry room in manhattan. this one is 100 square feet. no big deal. we got you beat. the one big selling point in this house, it is downstairs. bet you nobody in chicago, nobody in new york and nobody in hollywood has this. frank, swing around to show you. this is the mud room. it is a dog walk. this is a dog shower for the estate's animals. >> love it. >> try to beat that, guys. melissa: can't possibly beat that. turn over it sandra. how much is a squire foot and do you have a dog wash? >> no dog wash here but i will
sandra smith is here in manhattan. jeff flock is in chicago and robert gray in the hollywood hills, in southern california. melissa: really great stuff from all of you today. we thought it would be fun to learn how much you can stretch your dollar in each city so how much does a square foot cost? adam, i want to start with you. >> you're looking $406 a square foot. $2.6 million you get your own workout room. lots of places have that. check out the rain laundry room. you heard sandra smith...
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and i want to take you into the heart of manhattan. zane, what are you seeing in new york city this morning? >> reporter: it is absolutely freezing here. 28 degrees, in between my shots, i have to go to that car there to warm up. i did see a couple of people. i saw two guys who weren't really wearing anything warm and i stopped them and said, guys, you know, what are you doing out and about middle of manhattan at this time of the morning 5:30 a.m.? and they were like, well, we're college kids. it's, you know, we decided to stroll outside and go to dunkin donuts. i also spotted another gentleman who basically said to me that he was on his way to work. he said the most challenging thing about this whole thing is really digging himself out of that snow. that's what he found most difficult. but said other than that, it is pretty much a normal saturday. and i was like, yeah, i guess it is a normal saturday. for a lot of people, it is really not. 1700 people -- 17,000, people, excuse me, without power in new york alone, the governor issuing
and i want to take you into the heart of manhattan. zane, what are you seeing in new york city this morning? >> reporter: it is absolutely freezing here. 28 degrees, in between my shots, i have to go to that car there to warm up. i did see a couple of people. i saw two guys who weren't really wearing anything warm and i stopped them and said, guys, you know, what are you doing out and about middle of manhattan at this time of the morning 5:30 a.m.? and they were like, well, we're college...
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they say that it's not hard to sell apartments like this in manhattan. it's two bedrooms and it's pretty nice. liz: it's gorgeous. i have to tell you people from knoxville tennessee are looking and thinking where are the curtains? everybody can see inside. this is the way manhattan is. folks, a lot of people don't have curtains. they want to see the view. and people are too busy to be looking into your windows. but that is stunning. sandra: it is stunning. here's a quick glimpse of the kitchen, not bad. you know, it is pretty spacious. i mean gosh if you are looking -- if you are used to looking at new york city apartments, this is a full refrigerator. you see a lot of mini refrigerators. full oven. it is all the nice stuff, liz. liz: a lot of people store their shoes in the oven for those of you who don't understand the manhattan world. offer 1.7 then the guy comes down and then you take like 1.9. it's a crazy market in new york city. thanks for opening that window into that world, sandra. definitely a buyers -- not the buyers market, the sellers market
they say that it's not hard to sell apartments like this in manhattan. it's two bedrooms and it's pretty nice. liz: it's gorgeous. i have to tell you people from knoxville tennessee are looking and thinking where are the curtains? everybody can see inside. this is the way manhattan is. folks, a lot of people don't have curtains. they want to see the view. and people are too busy to be looking into your windows. but that is stunning. sandra: it is stunning. here's a quick glimpse of the kitchen,...
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rail service has been suspended from manhattan to upstate and in boston. we've been talking a lot about the wind here, logan airport measured one wind gust at 76 miles per hour. that is about hurricane force here. let's go straight to susan candiotti. i can tell out of the corner of my eye that snow is really coming down. >> reporter: it is. it's picked up again. you know, it ebbs, and it flows. now it's running sideways. sometimes it comes straight down, and you're getting some of that wind gust right now. columbus park, there's a gust coming through right now. boy, you can see that really through the lights but off there in the distance, brooke, is a little section of boston harbor. now, the water is actually quite calm, of course, we're protected in here. and so you don't see any of the boats rocking away but as you look at the some of the snowdrifts over here, this is what's going to be happening as the day goes on. let's see. that's up to again 18, 19 inches, much as it is around here, so it looks like we could very well set that record-setting mark.
rail service has been suspended from manhattan to upstate and in boston. we've been talking a lot about the wind here, logan airport measured one wind gust at 76 miles per hour. that is about hurricane force here. let's go straight to susan candiotti. i can tell out of the corner of my eye that snow is really coming down. >> reporter: it is. it's picked up again. you know, it ebbs, and it flows. now it's running sideways. sometimes it comes straight down, and you're getting some of that...
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rail service has been suspended from manhattan to upstate. in rhode island, snow there. similar story. been stacking up as fast as 3 inches in an hour here, up to 2 feet of snow is predicted along with winds possibly topping 60 miles per hour. i'm in the cnn weather center where we're watching the snow storm move across the northeast. this is where our weather folks, our producers are able to get the up to date information so we can pass it along to you as we will be all night long. i hope you stay with me in the wee hours of the morning, until 5:00 this morning with all of the information for you, the updated conditions and a team of reporters and crews fanned out across the entire northeast region. here are a couple for you. far left, ipd raw petersons is in boston. ali velshi in cape cod, in dennis port, massachusetts. allison kosk in manhattan, and chad myers tracking the storm for us here at the cnn weather center. let me begin in boston tonight. look at these cars, covered. logan airport, by the way, measuring one wind gust at 76 miles per hour. folks, that is two
rail service has been suspended from manhattan to upstate. in rhode island, snow there. similar story. been stacking up as fast as 3 inches in an hour here, up to 2 feet of snow is predicted along with winds possibly topping 60 miles per hour. i'm in the cnn weather center where we're watching the snow storm move across the northeast. this is where our weather folks, our producers are able to get the up to date information so we can pass it along to you as we will be all night long. i hope you...
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blizzard warnings are in effect from manhattan to maine. it's already starting to snow isn't the big apple. it's expected to keep coming down with the heaviest accumulations tonight and tomorrow up there. here we've got rain starting well before dawn. commuters at penn station had their umbrellas up. gloomy skies remain but the rain has stopped for a moment. will we be seeing any snow? wjz is live with first warning weather coverage for you. marty bass is in the out back and meteorologist tim williams in the weather center. good afternoon, tim. >> good afternoon. we are watch ing ing two portions of a system coming together. the juice of it all is moving up the coastline. you see that. marty and i were just talking about that. with these types of colors if this had been a tropical storm of any type we would be concerned. it's moving up the coastline. the second phase is moving on in. that's bringing with it the cold air. that's moving on into the northeast. in between, we don't have much going on here at all. we do have a winter weather adv
blizzard warnings are in effect from manhattan to maine. it's already starting to snow isn't the big apple. it's expected to keep coming down with the heaviest accumulations tonight and tomorrow up there. here we've got rain starting well before dawn. commuters at penn station had their umbrellas up. gloomy skies remain but the rain has stopped for a moment. will we be seeing any snow? wjz is live with first warning weather coverage for you. marty bass is in the out back and meteorologist tim...
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workers boring their way down into the caverns under manhattan manhattan. the cost of this project, just over $4 billion. >>> all right. thanks so much for watching today. that's going to do it for us. studio b with shepard smith starts now. >> when will that be finished? >> i'm guessing on tuesday. >> we'll see you there. >>> there's been another attack on an american embassy overseas, the white house calling this an act of terror. details on who did it and why. plus, few signs of progress in the efforts to rescue a 5-year-old boy. this boy has been underground for three days with some crazy gunman who reportedly took the child in that underground bunker. details on how the relatives are coping. that's coming next. >>> plus, we're two days away now from a family feud. head coaches jim and john harbaugh, brother against brother in the super bowl. their father sat down with fox sports caster jim gray. jim will be here live unless breaking news changes everything on studio b. >>> but first from fox at 3:00 in new york city, a suicide bomb attack on a u.s. emb
workers boring their way down into the caverns under manhattan manhattan. the cost of this project, just over $4 billion. >>> all right. thanks so much for watching today. that's going to do it for us. studio b with shepard smith starts now. >> when will that be finished? >> i'm guessing on tuesday. >> we'll see you there. >>> there's been another attack on an american embassy overseas, the white house calling this an act of terror. details on who did it and...